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  2. Broadway Shopping Centre, Bexleyheath - Wikipedia

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    Broadway Shopping Centre [1] (branded as The Mall Bexleyheath from c. 2004 until reverting to its original name in 2009) is the principal covered shopping centre in the town centre of Bexleyheath and is the largest single covered shopping facility in the London Borough of Bexley.

  3. Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Wikipedia

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    McLeod took over as secretary and moved the store to Parry Place (Spray Street Quarter). The society adopted the Rochdale Principles of profit-sharing and renamed itself Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society in 1872. Various RACS stores in Powis Street, Woolwich, 1884 Half-finished Central Stores, Powis Street, Woolwich, 1907

  4. Bexleyheath - Wikipedia

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    Bexleyheath is a town in south-east London, England, in the London Borough of Bexley. ... The town centre shops and road layout were redeveloped in the 1980s and ...

  5. Ernest Jones (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Jones, Putney Exchange, London Ernest Jones is a British jeweller and watchmaker.Established in 1949 by Ernest and Stella Weinstein, its first store was opened in Oxford Street, London. [1]

  6. London Borough of Bexley - Wikipedia

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    A local government district called Bexley was created in 1880, covering the parish of Bexley, which included both Bexley village and Bexleyheath. [2] [3] [4]: 15 Another local government district had been created covering the neighbouring parish of Erith in 1876. [5] Such districts were converted into urban districts under the Local Government ...

  7. William Hinds - Wikipedia

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    Hinds's oldest son William "Bill" Hinds continued to run the jewellery shops for many years. These were sold in the 1960s, but Bill continued as a jeweller. His widow eventually sold his remaining shop in Worthing, Sussex to the other half of the family, reuniting the jewellery business. It is now a branch of F. Hinds.

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